Greg Isenberg
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"To get started, I'd recommend just tell Claude code to get you started. I went ahead and I basically gave Cloud Code the GitHub repo and was like I need help installing auto research by Karpathy."
"Oh, what does Perplexity say? So I said, 'How big is Shopify apps? How much revenue through there?'"
"This is the most excited I've been about technology probably since the first time I used ChatGPT, if not in my entire life."
"Everyone's using Claude code like it's a magic wand. They say, 'Make me a meditation app' and wonder why the output still feels like sloth."
"Let's see if it can actually get better output than Nano Banana Pro, which has been my daily driver for the last few weeks."
"I talked about the fact that I am buying a Mac Studio to run it on in the next couple weeks."
"I'm actually going to share this live on YouTube and Spotify on the Startup Ideas podcast."
"if I hear about something or I see it on TikTok you know that the first place I go to is idea browser"
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"The craziest thing is all the models are not the state-of-the-art models. So, they're actually using like old models, putting it together. I kind of hate that about this, right? Like this is not the best product."
"canceling my missive subscription because I don't need to look at my email anymore. It's handled by the bots."
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"I often bring this into Cursor and I could just be like, 'turn my script into the storyboard template.' Cursor is a bit faster if I use Cursor with Claude."
"Cursor is the interface of work or it's the future of interface of work"
"Then we entered the co-pilot era. You know cursor GitHub co-pilot. It was faster but you still needed to drive."
"We use things like you know Cursor or Replit or v0 and then we kind of just give up"
"you add a Stripe and you can get first customers"
"You can say compare pricing tiers across Stripe, Square and PayPal and you get sidebyside pricing table with all features and costs."
"You might need to have it hook up to email, have it hook up to Slack, have it hook up to CRM, have it hook up to Stripe."
"I recently did a tutorial on how to use Paperclip, which speaks to this concept. It's an open-source technology"
"You're using something like Claude Code and you build something comprehensive"
"You can use Claude Code to launch 100 Facebook ads in under 30 minutes"
"To get started, I'd recommend just tell Claude code to get you started. I went ahead and I basically gave Cloud Code the GitHub repo and was like I need help installing auto research by Karpathy."
"I love using Obsidian with Claude Code to plan all of my projects. I can turn my script into the storyboard template."
"Simply connect this to Claude code using the Obsidian CLI and it will build an entire web of how you actually think."
"You could use it within the terminal. And that's really where you're going to get the most amount of control in it."
"So, it's by a company called Culture Code. I'm not affiliated with them at all"
"Safe to say this out this exceeded my expectations. I don't know about you, but this is this is really cool. Something I'm going to be playing more with."
"perplexity computer, any of these to go and automate some some of this stuff for you"
"Everyone's using Claude code like it's a magic wand. They say, 'Make me a meditation app' and wonder why the output still feels like sloth."
"I'm not going to be using Claude Code. I'm just going to be using the website or if you want to just have the Mac app."
"You first start by creating a skill folder with a skill.md file containing metadata like the name, description, and explicit instructions."
"If you take notes, Claude just became your best thinking partner."
"You can go to Claude and ask it to figure it out for you. You can use something like Claude to create some automations around making content."
"Here's how you can get 10 times better outputs from Claude. All vetted by Anthropic."
"By the end of this episode, you will learn 10 techniques for how to prompt Claude to get the most out of it."
"It could be, you know, Claude, it could be ChatGPT"
"The more context you give to a Claude, the more context you give to a ChatGPT, the better output you're going to get."
"You start by installing Claude desktop application and granting permission to your files"
"Let Claude figure that out for you."
"both ChatGPT and claude like the UI don't have the ability to like self-learn and kind of find their way around limitations"
"we've seen Anthropic and Claude skills. A lot of people talking about that including myself how amazing it is"
"Anthropic is preparing new agent task mode for Claude. So you can see here the image there's actually a leaked video."
"Oh, what does Perplexity say? So I said, 'How big is Shopify apps? How much revenue through there?'"
"You can go to Perplexity or whatever and actually check the sources."
"you can go and use perplexity comment transcript a YouTube, you know, video and put it in here"
"How do we get cited by ChatGPT and perplexity you know structured direct answers"
"You have tools like perplexity computer open AI had operator came out about a year ago uh AI browses the web for you"
"In a world where people are finding products and services through LLMs like Perplexity and ChatGPT and Gemini."
"Someone in the comment section is going to be like, well, I could have used Perplexity or ChatGPT to do that. Why should I use this?"
"So what you might have to do is go to something like Perplexity and do a prompt there to understand a little more about what you want an architected brief to look like."
"This is the most excited I've been about technology probably since the first time I used ChatGPT, if not in my entire life."
"I don't know about you but I go to a ChatGPT or a Gemini or any of these LLMs and I find it daunting."
"So, you know what you want to do is you want to go to ChatGPT. You're going to want to click that plus button."
"You can use ChatGPT. Give it content ideas, what are some content ideas that would go viral in this niche and ask it to create a calendar for you."
"What do you think about using ChatGPT or something like that to help you figure out what the boat anchors are?"
"It could be, you know, Claude, it could be ChatGPT"
"The more context you give to a Claude, the more context you give to a ChatGPT, the better output you're going to get."
"both ChatGPT and claude like the UI don't have the ability to like self-learn and kind of find their way around limitations"
"all of a sudden, your ChatGPT and Codex has just become a lot more valuable"
"Give you more AI agents and more almost like a ChatGPT for ideas with it, but you can start for free."
"Give you more AI agents and more almost like a ChatGPT for ideas with it."
"Ahrefs for for a while has had this backlink check, uh, checker. So, you know, you you put in your domain, for example, gregisenberg.com. It's going to see what are the different backlinks"
"So HFS and SEM Rush like you know I think SEM Rush just sold for like $1.9 billion or something. Ahrefs probably does hundreds of millions a year in revenue."
"I actually did a whole episode on firecrawl recently, a tutorial on how to use it. It basically goes and scrapes and gets you clean structured data."
"I use firecrawl with ideabrowser.com, and I reached out to them to ask them to sponsor this video. They said yes so that more people can see this, get the sauce, and build and make money with it."
"I love using Obsidian with Claude Code to plan all of my projects. I keep everything from every single project in Obsidian."
"You need to download this free note-taking tool called Obsidian. It links all your notes as MD files in one place called a vault."
"You can use something like notion or obsidian. And then you're going to have to have some outbound and audience stack as well"
"build a React-based ad generator that turns raw data into perfectly formatted Facebook ad creatives"
"launch 100 Facebook ads in under 30 minutes"
"use the Facebook ads API to push all 100 variations into your ad set as drafts"
"use the Perplexity API to scan Reddit and YouTube for the exact pain points and outcomes your target audience is obsessing over"
"deploy a tracking dashboard using Railway to monitor the winners"
"I personally use Google Collab. Why? I just know Google the best and trust Google the best. The easiest way to get started, you go to collab.google.com."
"In my case, I don't have an Nvidia GPU. I'm actually using a MacBook and an M1 Pro. I know I need an upgrade to a new Mac."
"I really like to use Nana Banana Pro. So that's kind of my go-to and yeah this is super super quick."
"Let's see if it can actually get better output than Nano Banana Pro, which has been my daily driver for the last few weeks."
"Yeah, it's significantly better than the first version. the the the number one thing I noticed is just text is better."
"From there you can iterate with other tools by the way like I've talked about on the channel things like Nano Banana."
"I like Manis because it's probably the closest thing to an actual agent I've used. They would actually run like scripts to probably parse the video and extract the transcription etc. So it's actually doing everything granularly."